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Manufacturer

Alvin G. and Company (United States)

January 1st, 1992

1000 units.

Al's Garage Band goes on a World Tour on the IPSND.

Main details

4 player game

dot matrix display

normal cabinet

manual

No

Yes

Yes

No


Popularity and ranking

863

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Playfield details

3

2

2

3

0

0

2

0

Yes

Yes

Yes



Backbox & Videomode

Cartoon-y plastic Topper

Yes

Noteworthy features

  • Spinner is a CD-disc

Trivia

  • In the early 1990's, the remaining members of the defunct Gottlieb company founded Alvin G & Co., in an effort to preserve their presence on the pinball production market. The new company didn't fare very well, and folded around 1996.
  • Today there aren't many Gottlieb games surviving. In total, Alvin G. & Co. only produced 7 games: A.G. Soccer Ball (exported as A.G. Football) (Oct 1991), USA Football (Oct 1992), Al's Garage Band goes on a World Tour (Dec 1992), Dinosaur Eggs (Aug 1993), Mystery Castle (Sept 1993), Punchy the Clown (Sept 1993), and Pistol Poker (Nov 1993). None of them had a large production run. Al's Garage Band... was the most ambitious at 1000 machines produced. 3 prototype machines were also produced, but not put into full production: Dual Pool (June 1993), Max Badazz (Aug 1993), and Slam n' Jam (Mar 1994).
  • Rare.



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